In-migration


[in-mahy-greyt] /ˈɪnˌmaɪ greɪt/

verb (used without object), in-migrated, in-migrating.
1.
to move or settle into a different part of one’s country or home territory.
n.

1942, in reference to movement within the same country, from in + migration.

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